CFC Merges Medical Malpractice and Healthcare Teams to Build Critical Mass in London January 6, 2022 CFC Underwriting, the managing general agent and emerging risk specialist, announced the creation of a single healthcare team in the...
Cryptocurrency Crime Hit Record $14 Billion in 2021: Research January 6, 2022 By Tom Wilson Crime involving cryptocurrencies hit an all-time high of $14 billion last year, blockchain researcher Chainalysis said on Thursday, a record...
Lloyd’s Forms ‘Product Launchpad’ to Develop Insurance Solutions for Emerging Risks January 6, 2022 The “Lloyd’s Product Launchpad” is the new home for the development of insurance solutions to tackle emerging risks. The Lloyd’s...
People Moves: Coalition in California Adds Livingstone; LP Names Cooper to Commercial Insurance Team January 6, 2022 San Francisco, California-based Coalition named Jennifer Livingstone head of strategic agency management. Livingstone has more than 25 years of leadership...
These Are the Top 5 Insuring Cannabis Stories for 2021 January 6, 2022 By Don Jergler The year for the cannabis industry went by like a puff of smoke – and we need make no excuse...
Study Questions Link Between In-Person Schooling and COVID Infection Rates January 6, 2022 A new study shows that COVID-19 incidence rates were not statistically different in counties with in-person learning versus remote school...
Judge Narrows SEC Claim vs Morningstar Over Undisclosed Bond Rating Changes January 6, 2022 By Jonathan Stempel A U.S. judge on Wednesday narrowed but refused to dismiss a Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit accusing Morningstar Inc. of...
PG&E Blamed for Dixie Fire in Northern California January 5, 2022 Pacific Gas & Electric power lines sparked last summer’s Dixie Fire in Northern California that swept through five counties and...
I-95 in Virginia Finally Opened After Hundreds Stranded in Snow January 5, 2022 Road crews were finally able to clear snow and accidents enough to clear what some officials called an “unprecedented” number...
COVID Spike Forcing Florida Hospital’s Maternity Ward to Close, For Now January 5, 2022 A South Florida hospital has temporarily closed its maternity ward due to staff-shortages related to recent outbreaks of COVID-19. Mothers-to-be...